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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 02:01, oliviaciscooc

(5.1 )Solve: If we used a much smaller sample size of n = 50, would you guess that the standard error for ˆp would be larger or smaller than when we used n = 1000? (Intuitively, it seems like more data is better than less data, and generally that is correct! The typical error when p = 0.88 and n = 50 would be larger than the error we would expect when n = 1000.)

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